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A
Dive
into
all
of
the
tech,
amazing
engineering
and
technical
side
of
things,
I
think
it's
good
just
to
start
talking
about.
Why
we're
doing
this
in
the
first
place.
So
a
statistic
to
start
us
off
by
2025
the
global
CDN
Market,
that's
content,
delivery,
Network
Market
is
expected
to
be
twice
as
large
as
the
cloud
object,
storage
Market.
A
So
that
means
actually
fetching
your
files
fetching
data
and
then
accelerating
it
around
the
world
and
around
the
interplanetary
universe
is
a
bigger
Market
than
actually
storing
that
data.
In
the
first
place,
so
cdns
you
might
have
heard
of
from
the
traditional
web
2
space,
it's
Akamai,
fastly
cloudflare
cloudfront,
but
we're
focusing
here
on
decentralized
cdns.
So
in
particular
the
filecoin
retrieval
Market
is
the
retrieval
Market
that
enables
decentralized
cdns
to
emerge
which
accelerate
content
address
data.
A
Oh
thanks,
I!
Guess
it
isn't
quite
as
pithy
as
hashtag
fetch
the
future
but
structured
it.
This
sentence
in
this
way:
I
guess
deliberately
with
the
with
the
crypto
econ
team.
A
When
you
start
thinking
about
decentralized
cdns,
it
immediately
starts
to
unpack
into
a
bunch
of
different
topics,
so
the
retrieval
Market
working
group
spends
their
time
looking
into
one
or
more
of
these
topics
and
yeah
trying
to
make
progress
on
this
r
d
pipeline.
The
chasm
that
we've
we've
heard
about
over
the
last
few
days,
I'm
going
to
quickly
rattle
through
each
of
these
retrieval
provider,
nodes
cdns,
have
points
of
presence,
and
we
we
often
refer
to
them
as
retrieval
providers.
What
should
these
nodes
look
like?
How
should
we
build
them?
A
How
should
we
architect
them?
How
should
they
talk
to
each
other,
the
crypto
economics?
How
do
we
cause
a
network
to
emerge?
How
do
we
cause
people
to
join
these
networks
and
contribute
their
resources?
What's
the
mechanisms
which
will
drive
this
and
then
once
you've
come
up
with
those
crypto
economic
mechanisms?
What
are
the
payment
channels?
What
are
the
the
railings
that
you
can
use
to
actually
give
some
of
the
tokens
to
each
of
these
points
of
presence
to
the
network
in
a
performant
and
reliable
way,
reputation
systems?
How
do
we
understand
the
I?
A
Guess
the
reputability
of
each
of
these
retrieval
providers?
How
much
of
an
honest
act
they
are
in
these
Networks
indexing?
How
do
we
actually
find
the
data
that
we
that
we
want
to
find
and
know
where
it
is?
How
can
we
make
sure
we
can
get
it
to
the
clients
or
to
these
other
retrieval
provider,
nodes
that
are
accelerating
the
content
in
a
timely
fashion,
and
this
is
about
kind
of
content
routing
it's
also
about.
A
Can
we
find
ways
to
index
the
data
semantically,
if
you,
like
kind
of
the
Google
search
of
the
content,
address
world
data,
transport
and
transfer
protocols?
We've
heard
over
the
last
few
days
about
web
transport,
transport
webrtc
and
the
upgrades
the
lib
P2P
team
are
making
there
and
also
the
Bedrock
team,
making
advances
on
bit
Swap
and
graph
sync
and
so
for
the
retrieval
Market
working
group.
It's
about
how
do
we
take
these
advances
and
leverage
them
into
creating
better
retrieval
Networks
browser
retrievals?
How
do
we
bring
browsers
closer
to
these
networks?
A
How
do
we
use
all
the
amazing
structures
of
browsers
to
allow
them
to
be
better
clients
of
these
networks
and
even
to
be
peers
in
these
networks,
eventually,
rather
than
just
clients
and
then
network
monitoring
in
a
decentralized
context,
it
can
often
be
a
bit
more
difficult
to
understand
how
a
Network's
operating.
So
what
ways
can
we
develop
to
actually
figure
out
how
these
networks
are
operating
without
compromising
the
I
guess,
an
anonymity
of
the
retrieval
providers.
A
There's
a
bunch
of
different
teams
in
the
retrieval
Market
working
group-
I'm
not
going
to
go
through
each
one
of
these
now
because
we're
going
to
be
hearing
from
a
whole
load
of
them
today.
A
But
since
the
retrieval
Market
working
group
started
just
over
a
year
ago,
there's
been
loads
of
teams
contributing
to
each
of
those
topics
or
to
many
of
those
topics,
and
also
using
the
technology
of
other
teams.
In
doing
so
as
building
blocks.
A
A
We're
then
going
to
hear
a
bunch
of
other
presentations
from
retrieval
Market
working
group
members
and
towards
the
end
of
the
day,
we're
going
to
hear
a
very
exciting
launch
of
Saturn
from
anscar
down
there
in
the
other
track,
which
will
be
if
you
go
out
the
the
main
door
and
follow
the
corridor
around.
There's
a
room
behind
this
room
and
that's
where
there's
going
to
be
a
retrieval
incentives,
Workshop,
which
is
being
run
by
Jacob,
Marina,
will
and
Hannah
from
the
Bedrock
team.
A
There'll
be
an
introduction
and
a
few
talks
they'll
then
be
a
workshop
around
retrieval
incentives
for
retrievals
from
Storage
providers
and
then
there'll
be
some
presentations
back
amongst
that
group.
The
room
through
there
is
a
bit
smaller
than
this
one.
So
I
think
we
just
want
to
encourage
people
who
are
really
going
to
actively
participate
in
that
Workshop
to
go
through
and
others
to
kind
of
just
stay
and
listen
to
the
talks
in
here
and
I
hope.